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Crates also appear on [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They can only be destroyed by ground pounding them, which typically reveals a coin. In addition, there is a man in [[Delfino Plaza]] named the [[Crate Guy]], who has crates stacked in various patterns. If Mario walks into his building, the player can talk to him and is given the option to play a [[minigame]], which involves destroying all the crates in the room in thirty seconds. Doing so successfully reveals to the player a [[Shine Sprite]]. | Crates also appear on [[Isle Delfino]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They can only be destroyed by ground pounding them, which typically reveals a coin. In addition, there is a man in [[Delfino Plaza]] named the [[Crate Guy]], who has crates stacked in various patterns. If Mario walks into his building, the player can talk to him and is given the option to play a [[minigame]], which involves destroying all the crates in the room in thirty seconds. Doing so successfully reveals to the player a [[Shine Sprite]]. | ||
Crates appear in the [[Unithorn's Lair]] area in ''[[Wario World]]''. Here, most of the crates contain [[Smiley Bomb]]s, which can damage [[Wario]] and distract the [[Unithorns]]. However, one crate contains an [[Escape Spring]] that allows Wario to leave the area. | |||
Crates also appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where they are stationary items that can be broken using the [[spin]] to reveal items, often [[Star Bit]]s or coins. | Crates also appear in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', where they are stationary items that can be broken using the [[spin]] to reveal items, often [[Star Bit]]s or coins. |
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